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You can still carry over your existing contract with both AT&T and Verizon, you just have to mention it to the rep.I don't wanna lose my unlimited data with att
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You can still carry over your existing contract with both AT&T and Verizon, you just have to mention it to the rep.I don't wanna lose my unlimited data with att
I work for AT&T and we're in the process of doing the same thing.
Bruh this is crazy.
Following the leader... ATT and Verizon had no choice but to change.. I never thought TMO and metro who change the game the way they did
Wait what? I have At&t been with them for 12 years. How will this effect me?
That doesnt bother me, because i dont jump on every new phone that release from yr to yr^its good for them to do so, just passing along the cost of the device to the consumer.
It makes me wonder how many customers TMO took from ATT VERZ, with that test drive promo..Bruh this is crazy.
Following the leader... ATT and Verizon had no choice but to change.. I never thought TMO and metro who change the game the way they did
I wonder how many customers Metro took from the major services?
Completely changed the game.
Man I'm not too sure. So they are going to allow people to keep their Unlimited Data Plans? I really don't think so...AT&T has been trying to kill it off for a long time now.They won't touch your plan unless you change it.
TMO?
That doesnt bother me, because i dont jump on every new phone that release from yr to yr
It makes me wonder how many customers TMO took from ATT VERZ, with that test drive promo..
T-Mobile
TMO?
ThanksT-Mobile
TMO?
Every carrier is going in the same direction (T-mobile was the first). For those saying that you're switching to T-mobile, you will have to do the same thing. Same with Sprint.
I buy my phones full price, so it doesn't affect me.
Never liked being under contract.What's the purpose of paying full price for your phones?
From what I read somewhere, existing customers still have the option of doing 2 year.Someone has to explain how this works because I don't understand it. If I'm an already existing customer, I can't get a phone under a 2 year contract? I have to buy a phone at full price and get a plan as well? If so, why is the consumer getting screwed over? This appears to be more expensive than a contract.
All I want to know is, does this mean current customers on contract with Verizon are no longer on contract? Because if so, that makes this transition to T Mobile that much easier
voice yeah, data not so much
Whats the point? Discourage smart phone purchases?
Is the network overloaded or somehting?